
Around the Commonwealth (2/23/24)
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Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
Hit the road and enjoy some music, some theater, and some nature.
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Around the Commonwealth (2/23/24)
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From Chile to antiques to a haunted hotel, our Toby Gibbs explains in this look at what's happening around the Commonwealth.
The Trade Water Brewing Company and Madisonville is hosting its first ever chili cook off tomorrow evening.
If you've been dying to put your chili recipe to the test, this is your time to shine.
Free to enter and free to taste.
This cook off is sure to be the tastiest event in Madisonville this weekend.
Come see if you have what it takes to be a chili champion.
The wood box heroes are coming to Preston's bar this weekend.
This acoustic supergroup has over a century of performing experience between all of them and they're ready to knock your sonic socks off at the Mountain Arts Center tomorrow.
Enjoy their eclectic blend of bluegrass, blues, jazz and rock music in the mountains.
Did you know that Lawrenceburg is home to one of the most renowned haunted locations in the country?
The Anderson Hotel has been featured on the Travel Channel and TLC for its eerie evidence of the supernatural, and it's inviting the public in to investigate for themselves.
Step into it's spine chilling secrets tomorrow evening.
If you dare.
Gospel Music's premiere quartet is performing in Paducah on Sunday.
Come to the Carson Center for Ernie Haus and signature Sound.
Decades of love from Carnegie Hall to the Grand Ole Opry.
Ernie Haus and Signature Sound have been inspiring audiences for over two decades.
Whether you're a gospel music fan or looking to expand your harmonic horizons, you don't want to miss this event.
Most of us are familiar with The Newlywed Game, but Adventure Theater in Lexington has put their own spin on it for their murder mystery dinner series.
The newly dead game Dig into some delicious dining as you sit in the studio audience for this game show, which puts two newlywed couples through an embarrassing and entertaining series of questions.
There is a show this Sunday and several more running through the beginning of March.
The time for spring cleaning is based upon us and many of us will be clearing out closets this year.
Why not start the season by adding some treasures to your collection?
While the Kentucky flea market Spring Fling is already underway in Louisville and there are over 500 booths to explore.
You're sure to find some great gems at this event.
Make sure you get to the Kentucky flea market Spring Fling this weekend.
Also happening in Louisville, next weekend is the Tailspin ale fest at the historic Bowman Field.
This festival features over 500 breweries from across the country with a special section dedicated just to our brewers from the bluegrass.
Enjoy some craft beer, food trucks and photo opportunities with some of the planes on display.
This is one of Louisville's biggest social events.
Beer is sure to be there, and that's what's happening around the Commonwealth.
I'm Toby Gibbs.
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